The lines were so long, that they stretched half the
length of the parking lot and the full length of the alleyway that
runs directly behind the store.
Inside the store there was an equally impressive line
of folks who were there to enjoy a free hotdog with all the
trimmings courtesy of Lincoln IGA and Oscar Mayer.
The wienermobile was parked at the side of the building with its
hatch-like door opened. As the lines progressed folks had the chance
to step inside the iconic vehicle where they were greeted by “Dijon
Jon.”
Along with getting a good look around, the guests to the vehicle
were given a souvenir Oscar Mayer wiener-whistle.
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Guests also had the opportunity outside the
wienermobile to stick their head in a Oscar Mayer hotdog template
for a quick photo.
Several enjoyed having that photo taken and they also
enjoyed posing in front of the vehicle for a second shot.
Oscar Mayer’s “Grillin’ Gabs” spent most of her time
visiting with people along the line, sharing her experiences and
talking about her personal interests such as baton twirling.
In the line a few were heard to inquire of her about Logan County’s
own wiener guide Cady Lowery. Cady is currently working the circuit
with another wienermobile in another region of the country.
With Oscar Mayer wiener-whistles chiming throughout the parking lot
it was a very fun and light-hearted day for everyone.
[Nila Smith]
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